It is safe to say Capcom has done a successful job in remaking Resident Evil 4 with the game becoming the second-fastest selling in the series to date. Racking up more than four million units sold worldwide and on track to overtake Resident Evil 6 as the fastest selling, the remake has drawn old fans and newcomers alike.
Not only that but the game has spawned a torrent of community debate and discussion, fan-made lore videos, easter egg discoveries, and tributes. One in the latter vein sought to recreate the game's attache case in real life. With an image showing someone dressed as Leon Kennedy, the person lay down next to a selection of guns and weapons to show scale and how the inventory in said attache would look in the real world. Suffice to say, it takes up a decent amount of space.
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The attache case, just in case there are those who don't know, has the function of the player's inventory screen, and consists of a grid onto which players can snap items into place. The attache case can contain weapons, weapon attachments, ammo, and health items, but the amount of items it can contain is initially small before expanding if players make use of the option to buy larger cases, which they almost certainly will.
How the RE4 attache case would scale in real life.
by u/AbatNaBitin in gaming
Over on the popular Gaming subreddit (linked above), one fan decided to recreate the game's attache case in real life and it seems this attache case would have to be quite large to contain all those items. It is one of those game things that don't quite add up to reality and others in the thread quickly threw up other game examples. One being that Leon has
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